Guide to Computer Hardware Schools
Are you interested in the “guts” of a computer system? Would you want to be a part of the research, design, development and testing of computer hardware?
If so, you may want to consider a career in computer hardware engineering.
Computer hardware engineers study computer chips, circuit boards, computer systems and related equipment. They are a part of the manufacture and installation.
For most jobs in this industry, an associate degree is required. Some colleges and schools offer bachelor-level degrees as well.
To find a program that works for you, use the SmartSchoolFinder search tool at the top of the page.